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How far can an electric golf buggy go on one charge?

How far can an electric golf buggy go on one charge?

A well-specified electric buggy will comfortably cover a typical day of use on a single charge, with lithium delivering more usable range than lead-acid. Real-world distance depends on the battery, the terrain, the load and the weather, so treat any headline figure as a guide.

Jessica Fairman·31 May 2026·Updated 7 June 2026·6 min read

Range is one of the first questions buyers ask, and the honest answer is that it depends on more than the battery. A buggy specified for your use should comfortably handle a normal day on one charge; what changes the number is the chemistry, the ground you cross, the load you carry and the weather.

How far can a golf buggy go on one charge?

For most owners the practical measure is not a maximum distance but whether the buggy lasts the day, and a well-specified one does. Lithium delivers more usable range than the same weight of lead-acid, and it holds that range more consistently across the battery's life. We confirm the expected range for the model and battery you choose on your quote rather than quoting a single headline figure that would not apply to every use.

What you can expect by battery type
Usable range
Lead-acid
Less from the same weight
Lithium
More from the same weight
Range across its life
Lead-acid
Falls as the pack ages
Lithium
Holds, then tails off late
Top-up charging
Lead-acid
Prefers full cycles
Lithium
Partial charging friendly
Best for
Lead-acid
Lighter, occasional use
Lithium
Regular, all-day use

What affects real-world range

Hills and soft ground make the motor work harder and shorten range, as does a full load of passengers or cargo. Cold weather reduces the range you get from any battery, and an ageing lead-acid pack falls short of what it managed when new. Tyre pressures and driving style matter too: steady driving on firm ground gets the most from a charge.

How to get more range from a charge

Get more from every charge
  • Choose lithium if the buggy is used regularly or all day.
  • Keep tyres at the correct pressure.
  • Top up the charge in any natural break in use.
  • Drive steadily and avoid unnecessary heavy loads.
  • Keep the battery healthy with regular charging and proper storage.

Get the range right for your use

Tell us how far and over what ground you will drive, and we will specify the battery and confirm the expected range on a tailored quote.

Frequently asked questions

How far can an electric golf buggy travel on one charge?+

A well-specified buggy comfortably covers a typical day of use on a single charge. The exact distance depends on the battery, terrain, load and weather, so we confirm the expected range for your chosen model on your quote.

Does lithium give more range than lead-acid?+

Yes. Lithium delivers more usable range from the same weight and holds that range more consistently across its life, while an ageing lead-acid pack gives noticeably less than when new, especially in the cold.

What reduces a golf buggy's range?+

Hills, soft ground, a full load, cold weather, low tyre pressures and an ageing battery all reduce range. Steady driving on firm ground with a healthy, well-charged battery gets the most from each charge.

Can I top up the charge during the day?+

With lithium, yes, and it is a good habit: partial charging in a break keeps the buggy in service without harming the pack. Lead-acid prefers full charge cycles and does not suit frequent partial top-ups as well.

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